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... musicians in New Orleans. The cornet player, Buddy Bolden was considered to be the first musician to play Jazz music ever. He was unable to use his Jazz music as a proper job, and had to find other jobs elsewhere. Once Jazz had been formed into a "proper" music, small bands began to play Jazz in their music, such as Joe King Oliver, Kis Ory and Jelly Rell. This bands mainly held older men, and increased the dynamics in the music. As these bands became more common, Jazz began to grow more popular, and was widely spread. This type of Jazz was soon named "Hot jazz," because of the improvisation in polyphony, and because the music was played at a different speed and pace. Louis Armstrong, from was a cornet player, who became the greatest Jazz musician in his era., and soon one of the biggest stars in the world. It ...
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